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Rob K. Big changes to Section 8?
25 September 2012 | 28 replies
The reason some tenants are not allowed to supplement an S8 voucher is because they have reported income that does not allow for any supplement....as in zero income or an income below a certain threshold.
Tim Czarkowski First Commercial Buyer Consult
3 November 2012 | 8 replies
See how his risk and reward tolerances match up to the specific benefits he's described.Then you can start to map a plan to get him to where he wants to go and get to work on it.
Fred Maul Noob from NC
3 October 2012 | 15 replies
Take some time to figure out which method meets your requirements (capital, risk tolerance, skillset, etc) and learn how to be successful in that area.
Chris McCoy Mortgage requirements from banks
27 September 2012 | 5 replies
Is this standard across most banks or is this just this bank's policy?
Mike Nelson If RE Agent contacts me with buyer
2 October 2012 | 38 replies
This is exactly what I said in my post above last night, which was what was previously pointed out to me by my broker.So, in general, it sounds like the law frowns upon brokers creating any non-simple contracts, but will tolerate it if they make the contract subject to the review of the attorneys for all parties.Based on that, I'd suggest that it's more legal for brokers to do this than Dale believed and less legal for brokers to do this than I believed.So, we're both wrong...or right...or somewhere in the middle...At least as far as New York is concerned, and it appears that other states have also adopted that ruling from what I could tell.
Uwe K. Electric Meter Tampering
26 September 2012 | 8 replies
Meter tampering can cause sparks that lead to fires, expose others to the risk of electrocution and invalidate insurance policies.
Michael Sherwood Tenant moving out
27 September 2012 | 8 replies
As soon as they violate the lease let them know why and that it will not be tolerated.
Bienes Raices No permit was pulled--problem with resale?
6 June 2014 | 17 replies
Thanks everyone...I'm going to call the county and find out what they do in these situations...Does anyone know if unpermitted additions, sewer lines, or other work on a house can cause problems getting financing (or a title policy) for a buyer?
Ian Landy Advice for the beginning rehabber?
28 September 2012 | 2 replies
We are working on getting an insurance policy for the company.
Account Closed Note Assignment
8 October 2012 | 9 replies
When transferred there should be a new title policy in effect.